EXCITING DISCOVERY of Manmade Features (Season 12) | The Curse of Oak Island



A new pair on handmade features brings excitement as the team is closer to solving the mystery. See more in this clip from Season 12, Episode 10, “Graves Concerns.”

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“The Curse of Oak Island” follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina as they investigate the mystery of a buried treasure on Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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22 thoughts on “EXCITING DISCOVERY of Manmade Features (Season 12) | The Curse of Oak Island”

  1. These guys never had a plan. They never came up with an interpretation of all the drawings and landmarks like Nolan's cross, which would reveal where the vault is. They've used the strategy of a blindfolded child swinging a club hoping to find a Pinata

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  2. I call it disappointment Island most likely the treasure was pulled out by Daniel McGinnis and his two friends then later Samuel ball and I'm almost positive if I remember there were two more that were paying for supplies with antique coins found on oak Island

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  3. The "feature" is a spring. Here in the Southern Appalachians people lined their springs with stone so the water could still come in. It is fresh water, isn't it? the second item, the steel handle with a square hole is a grate "shaker" to shake the ashes from the grates of a wood cook stove.

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